Fairmount Cemetery in Benton County, Arkansas will be acknowledging it's 150th anniversary in 2012. This blog is to honor those loved ones that are buried there and the memories of the Fairmount community.

Sharing my own experiences in my genealogy research to help others learn for my mistakes and successes. Sandra Hammons has 30+ years experience in genealogy research and teaching. She also has 8 years experience in developing genealogy lessons.

Genealogy Highway is a blog that helps visitors in their genealogy research. We have information related to DNA testing, podcasts, and tips & tricks on technology that will make it easier to find what you need on the web.

This site is intended for those planning a trip to do genealogy research, those who have returned from a genealogy research trip with information to share, and anyone who enjoys genealogy, family and history. We all know there is never enough time to do all the research we'd like when traveling to a new place. We are sure solving a mystery is just around the corner. BEING PREPARED IS THE KEY! So, if this site's information gives you a leg up on where to look, that is the goal. Guest submitters share their traveling and researching experiences.

This blog mainly features information about events and repositories of interest to genealogists researching their Northeastern Ohio (Western Reserve) ancestors. From time to time, I will write about my own research in the area.

This blog is about the life of George and Amarilla Barclay. George founded the town of Pine River, Minnesota. Amarilla is descended from passengers on the Mayflower and ancestors who fought in the Revolution.

A Sense of Family details the family history discoveries and resources used by the author, Shelley Bishop, in her genealogy research. Posts include ancestor profiles, book recommendations, research methods and tools, genealogical education, and personal memoirs, with a focus on Ohio genealogy. Shelley welcomes new readers and strives to keep her blog creative, engaging, and informative.

This historical account of outback Queensland is the story of my father's life, told in his own words. My grandfather, a horse-breaker for Cobb and Co., acquired (by ballot) a grazing property 45 miles from Cunnamulla. Dad's stories are about growing up in the bush during the 1920s (daily routines, games, education, special occasions, health and home remedies, social events, community attitudes etc), the Great Depression, the Second World War, changes in domestic technology, etc.

Tips and news from all over the world (Australia, UK, Ireland, NZ, Canada, USA etc.) Find out about indexes, Web sites, publications and other resources, discounts, events etc. There are also links to longer articles on 'Queensland Genealogy', 'UK/Australia Genealogy' and 'Genealogy Leftovers'. Updates Genie replaces my client e-newsletter.

This is about my own family history, my travels and my everyday life. It is a place to share news with friends, and a place to record and gather information about my family tree. If you think we may be related, or if you have any questions, PLEASE contact me!

Gopher Genealogy by Susan LeBlanc provides information about research, lectures, published articles and book reviews, and Serendipity Moments that are the results of searching for ancestors both personally and for clients. The objective of the blog is for others to receive insite and inspiration in doing their family history research. It is an evolving meathod of communication and input from reviewers is welcome.

A blog about the women in my tree, the particular difficulties of researching female ancestors, and my attempts to approach family history research from a broadly feminist perspective by seeking out inclusive historical resources. My research is divided between the USA and Scotland.

Welcome to the Wellbelove family history blog. Intended to supplement the 'Wellbelove Genealogy' website, it will include articles of interest on the Wellbelove surname and variants including, Wellbeloved, Welbelove, Welbeloved, etc.

This blog is designed to help and connect with genealogists, new and veteran, in their family history searches. The New Genealogist accomplishes this through both informational posts and posts about personal genealogy research experiences. This blog also includes information that may help particular individuals or is simply interesting.